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NEWS & NOTESTONIGHT’S GAME INFORMATION
Reno Aces (4-4, 3rd, Pacific North) Albuquerque Isotopes (5-3, 1st, Pacific South) RHP Allen Webster (0-0, 18.00) RHP Chad Bettis (0-1, 9.64)VS.
Friday, April 17, 2015 • 6:35 AM PST • Aces Ballpark • Radio Broadcast: KPLY 630 AMGame 9 • Home Game 1
DAY DATE OPPONENT PROBABLE PITCHERS TIME (PT) RADIO/TVSaturday April 18 vs. Albuquerque TBD vs. LHP Chris Rusin (0-0, 10.80) 6:35 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVSunday April 19 vs. Albuquerque LHP Vidal Nuño (2-0, 2.19) vs. RHP Jair Jurrgens (0-0, 3.18) 6:35 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVMonday April 20 vs. Albuquerque LHP Robbie Ray (0-1, 4.15) vs. RHP Jon Gray (0-1, 9.00) 1:05 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TVTuesday April 21 vs. Las Vegas LHP Justin Marks (1-0, 8.68) vs. TBD 6:35 KPLY 630 AM/MiLB TV
At Home: 0-0On the Road: 4-4Day Games: 1-1
Night Games: 3-3vs. RHP: 2-1vs. LHP: 2-3
Before All-Star Break: 4-4After All-Star Break: 0-0
April: 4-4May: 0-0June: 0-0July: 0-0
August: 0-0September: 0-0
Monday: 1-0Tuesday: 1-0
Wednesday: 0-1Thursday: 1-1
Friday: 0-1Saturday: 1-0Sunday: 0-1
Scoring First: 2-2Opponent Scoring First: 2-2
Extra Innings: 0-1Commit An Error: 3-2
Commit No Errors: 1-2Walk-Off Wins: 0-0
Walk-Off Losses: 0-1
vs. Pacific North: 0-0vs. Pacific South: 4-4
vs. American North: 0-0vs. American South: 0-0
Scoring 4+ Runs: 3-2Opp. Scoring 4+ Runs: 0-3
Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 1-2Opp. Scoring 3 Or Fewer Runs: 4-1
Out-Hit Opponent/Tie: 4-2Out-Hit By Opponent: 0-2
Lead After 6: 4-0Trail After 6: 0-3Tied After 6: 0-1Lead After 7: 4-0Trail After 7: 0-4Tied After 7: 0-0Lead After 8: 4-0Trail After 8: 0-4Tied After 8: 0-0
Series (W-L-S): 0-0-2Game 1: 2-0Game 2: 1-1Game 3: 1-1Game 4: 0-2Game 5: 0-0
Series Sweeps: 0-0
ACE IN THE HOLECurrent Streak: L2Last 5 Games: 4-4
Last 10 Games: 4-4Longest 2015 Winning Streak: W2
Longest 2015 Losing Streak: L2All-Time Record: 451-419 (.518)
Tonight’s Game: The Aces welcome the Albuquerque Isotopes to town to play game one of a four-game series Friday night at Aces Ballpark. The two teams split their season-opening four-game set in Albuquerque, with the Aces winning games one and three in the series. Tonight, right-hander Allen Webster starts for the Aces against right-hander Chad Bettis. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 PST.
Yesterday’s Game: The Aces never led last night in the series finale at El Paso, splitting their second straight four-game set after a 10-4 loss. The Chihuahuas jumped on Reno lefty Justin Marks in the second inning for six runs. Marks settled in afterwards, retiring the next nine batters. During that span, the Aces cut their deficit in half, thanks to a 2-run double by Peter O’Brien in the third and a RBI single by O’Brien in the fifth. In the home half of the fifth, Marks was forced to exit after allowing a walk and a single, hand-ing over to right-hander Julio DePaula who didn’t fare much better. El Paso scored four total runs in the fifth, extending their lead to 10-3. The Aces got one run in the eighth inning, but it wasn’t nearly enough in the 10-4 defeat.
Chad Bettis: Bettis gets the ball for the Isotopes in game one of the four-game series. The right-hander is making his second appear-ance -- both vs. Reno -- this season after splitting 2014 between Triple-A Colorado Springs and the Rockies. Reno roughed up the righty over 4 2/3 innings, scoring five times on five hits and two walks last Saturday in a 7-3 Aces win. With the Sky Sox, Bettis was 3-4 with a 3.09 ERA in 20 games (5 starts), spanning 55 1/3 innings. At Colorado, Bettis was 0-2 with a 9.12 ERA in 21 games, all out of the bullpen. Opposing batters battered Bettis to the tune of a .378 average against. In his Minor League career, Bettis is 24-14 with a 2.94 ERA in 72 games (56 starts). The Rockies drafted Bettis in the second round out of Texas Tech in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft. He missed the entire 2012 season due to a right shoulder injury.
O’Brien Doubling Down: OF Peter O’Brien recorded two doubles last night in a 3-for-4, 3-RBI performance, giving him four doubles on the young season. That mark is tied for second most among PCL players, trailing only Oklahoma City’s Kyle Jensen who has six thus far.
Let’s Have A Catch: The catching duo of Blake Lalli and Matt Pagnozzi has been superb so far this season. In five games, the Aces’ primary catcher, Lalli, is hitting .300 (6-for-20) with 4 RBI and 3 walks, good for a .391 OBP, second highest among PCL catchers who qualify with the necessary amount of at-bats per game. Lalli’s backup, Pagnozzi, has outperformed Reno’s starter at the plate, going 5-for-12 (.417) with 1 homer, 1 triple, 1 RBI and 1 walk.
Jamie’s (not) Cryin’: Oh...woah...woah...Jamie’s raking. The Aces’ leadoff man, Jamie Romak, has been one of the league’s toughest outs so far. The 29-year-old is hitting .323 (10-for-31) with 10 runs (T-2nd, PCL), 2 RBI, 1 HR and 8 walks (2nd). His .462 on-base percentage is fourth among PCL players to appear in eight games.
Top Prospects: The Aces had four players on their Opening Day roster who are ranked in the top-30 prospects by Baseball America. OF/3B Yasmany Tomás head-lined the group as the No. 4 prospect in the organization and No. 57 overall in all of
baseball before his call up Wednesday. OF Peter O’Brien is No. 8, LHP Robbie Ray sits at No. 11 and closer Jake Barrett is right behind Ray at No. 12.
We’ve Been There: 16 players on Reno’s Opening Day roster have Major League ex-perience following the promotion and eventual debuts of right-hander A.J. Schugel and 3B/OF Yasmany Tomás. Nine of the 16 are pitchers, including all five from the Opening Day rotation.
STREAKS
SEASON CAPSULEDate4/9
4/104/114/124/174/184/194/206/307/17/27/3
7/207/217/227/23
SiteALBALBALBALBRENRENRENRENALBALBALBALBRENRENRENREN
ResultW, 8-2
L, 2-1 (10)W, 7-3
L, 16-10
SERIES CAPSULE2015 at Home:
2015 on Road: 2-2All-Time at Home: 6-10All-Time on Road: 12-12
All-Time Totals: 18-22
CONTACT INFO
Affiliation................Arizona DiamondbacksManager.......................Phil Nevin (2nd Year)Website.........................www.RenoAces.comBlog...........................www.mlblogsreno.comPR Contact......................................Chad SeelyEmail..............................chad@renoaces.comPhone.......................................(775)-334-7089PR Twitter...............................@RenoAces_PR
This Date in Aces HistoryThe Aces are 2-4 all-time on April 17, with wins
coming in 2009 (11-1 vs. Salt Lake) and 2013 (8-7 vs. Colorado Springs). In 2013, the Aces completed one of their most memorable comebacks, rallying from a 7th-inning, 7-0 deficit. Chris Owings hit a solo home
run to get the Aces on the board in the 7th. Reno then plated three more runs in the 8th before scoring four
in the 9th, the last two coming on Matt Davidson’s 2-run, one-out, walk-off single.
BY THE NUMBERS
39The Aces won 39 games at
Aces Ballpark last year, tied for the fifth-most home wins in
the PCL. They also went 3-1 at home last year in the playoffs.
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STREAKING
Danny Worth and Garrett Weber have the longest active hitting streaks for Reno,
both riding four gamers entering tonight. Worth is hitting .313 (5-for-16) and Weber
.250 (4-for-16) during their stretches.
CAN I GET AN ENCORE? The Aces are under the direction of Manager Phil Nevin for the second consecutive season. In his first season with the Aces, he guided them to a
franchise-tying-best record of 81-63. His squad won the Pacific North Division and Pacific Conference Championship Series before falling 3 games to 2
in the PCL Championship Series to Omaha. Prior to his stint with the Aces, Nevin spent three seasons
(2011-13) at the helm of the Toledo Mud Hens of the International League. Nevin is the second manager
in club history as Brett Butler served in the role from 2009-2013. Butler begins his second season as the Miami Marlins’ third base coach after being hired
during the 2013-14 offseason.
STARTING PITCHERAllen Webster
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HT/WT: 6’2” / 190BORN: February 10, 1990RESIDES: Madison, North CarolinaOBTAINED: Trade (BOS) - 12/12/14
W/L1-12-12-0
12-95-26-36-80-18-41-24-45-30-0
TeamGCL DodgersAZL Dodgers
OgdenGreat Lakes
Rancho CucamongaChattanoogaChattanooga
PortlandPawtucket
BostonPawtucket
BostonReno
Year2008200920092010201120112012201220132013201420142015
HB450
1048
172
162570
HR1016271197930
ER7
117
421451488
422942336
R9
198
551853638
453045356
H123523
11946
101120137137
107587
IP18.147.221.0
131.154.091.0
121.29.0
105.030.122.059.03.0
G/GS12/012/84/3
26/239/9
18/1727/22
2/221/21
8/721/2011/11
1/1
ERA3.442.083.002.882.335.043.558.003.608.603.105.03
18.00
GIDP23284
1215061950
WP341515
10191620
SO135621
1146273
11712
11623
100362
BB17144
532136574
431844282
IP3.0
WEBSTER’S 2015 DAY-BY-DAYH7
DATE/OPP4/12 @ ALB
W/L-
GS1
ERA18.00
R6
ER6
BB2
SO2
PITCHES64/36
SCORE16-10
2015 SEASON SPLITS & ETC. Vs. Right:................................................Vs. Left:..................................................Home:.....................................................Road:......................................................Day:........................................................Night:.....................................................Quality Starts:........................................Team W/L in Starts:................................
.300
.800N/A
0-0, 18.00 ERA in 3.0 IP0-0, 18.00 ERA in 3.0 IP
N/A0
0-1
CAREER HIGHS & LOWSInnings (Start):.......................................Innings (Relief):.....................................Low Hits (min 5.0 IP):............................Most Hits................................................Low ER (min 5.0 IP):...............................Most ER..................................................Most Walks:............................................Most Strikeouts:....................................Low-Hit Complete Game:.....................
Tonight’s Starter: Right-hander Allen Webster starts for the Aces in the home opener against the Isotopes. The right-hander is in his first season with the Diamondbacks’ organization after being acquired from the Boston Red Sox in a 4-player trade on December 12, 2014. Webster has a career Major League record of 6-5 with a 6.25 ERA in 19 games (18 starts). In 152 Minor League games, Web-ster is 46-33 with a 3.40 ERA. Webster split 2014 between Boston (5-3, 5.03) and Triple-A Pawtucket (4-4, 3.10).
Major-League Debut: Webster made his Major League debut in a start against the Kansas City Royals at Fenway Park on April 21, 2013. He allowed a run in the first inning but settled in to record a quality start. Webster allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits over six innings. He struck out five and did not factor into the decision.
Last Outing: Webster’s last outing came at Albuquerque this past Sunday when he lasted just three innings. He served up six runs on seven hits while walking two and striking out a pair. Webster took a no-decision in Reno’s eventual 16-10 loss.
Against the Isotopes: As stated above, Webster faced the Iso-topes five days ago in his Aces and Pacific Coast League debut. In one start vs. Albuquerque, he is 0-0 with an 18.00 ERA.
Tomorrow’s Starter: The Aces have not yet named a starter for tomorrow night’s game. It originally was Caleb Clay’s turn to start, but after A.J. Schugel was optioned from Arizona to Reno today, Saturday night’s starter is in question. 9.0 - 7/28/11 vs. Jackson (AA)
5.0 - 7/23/09 @ AZL Padres (RK)1 - 4x, Last - 6/14/13 vs. Buffalo (AAA)9 - 3x, Last - 7/7/12 @ Tennessee (AA)
0 - 21x, Last - 5/9/14 @ Louisville (AAA)8 - 5/8/13 vs. Minnesota (MLB)8 - 7/9/10 vs. Lansing (Low-A)12 - 7/31/13 vs. Norfolk (AAA)4 - 6/9/14 vs. Louisville (AAA)
MiLB TotalsMLB Totals
46-336-5
616
453
68659
29546
719
3710
27862
32965
65495
724.089.1
153/12619/18
3.466.25
With Reno
Hitters
Danny Dorn | INF | #7 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 5x, Last - 4/14) HR (1 - 2x, Last 4/14) RBI (2 - 3x, Last - 4/14) Last HR: 4/14 @ ELP (2-Run)2014: .310, 12 HR, 50 RBI, 1 SBStreak: 3G (4/13-4/15)Long Streak: 3G (2x, Last - 4/13-4/15)El Paso Series: .455 (5-11, 3 RBI, 2R, HR, 2 2B, BB, 2 CS)Road Trip: .423 (11-26, 8 RBI, 4R, 2 HR, 3B, 2 2B, 2BB, 2K, 2 CS)
♠ Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on October 10, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 32nd round of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Cal State Fullerton ♠ In 2014, played in 73 games for the Aces and hit .304 with 12 HR and 47 RBI ♠ A year prior, was named as a Detroit organizational All-Star after hitting 25 HR and driving in 82 RBI for Triple-A Toledo ♠ Selected as an International League midseason All-Star that same season with the MudHens
Nick Evans | INF | #17 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 4/12) HR (1 - 2x, Last - 4/14) RBI (3 - 4/11) Last HR: 4/14 @ ELP (Solo)2014: .345, 13 HR, 54 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 6G (4/10-4/15)El Paso Series: .200 (3-15, 2 RBI, R, HR, BB, 8K)Road Trip: .206 (7-34, 7 RBI, 2 R, 2 HR, 2BB, 12K)
♠ Re-signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on November 19, 2014. ♠ Originally drafted by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 2004 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Hit .354 with 11 HR and 47 RBI in 51 games for Reno before playing in 18 games with Arizona and batting .273 with 2 HR and 7 RBI last season ♠ In 177 MLB games, owns a .257 average (105-for-408) with 10 HR and 53 RBI ♠ Named an organizational All-Star for Arizona in 2013 and also earned the same honor with the Mets in 2010 ♠ Two-time Eastern League midseason All-Star with Double-A Binghamton (2008 & ‘10); 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star with Mobile
Mike Freeman | INF | #1 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 4/12) HR (0) RBI (0) Last HR: 2014: .263, 6 HR, 41 RBI, 13 SBStreak: 0G Long Streak: 2G (4/12-4/13)El Paso Series: .167 (1-6, 2BB, 2K)Road Trip: .214 (3-14, 3 R, 2BB, 3K)
♠ Drafted by Arizona in the 11th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of Clemson University ♠ Split time between Mobile and Reno, combining for a .263 average with 6 HR, 41 RBI and 13 SB in 123 games ♠ Named as a 2013 Southern League midseason All-Star while with the BayBears ♠ Entering the 2013 season, was tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Strike Zone Discipline in the D-backs’ system
Blake Lalli | C | #21 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 3x, Last - 4/13) HR (0) RBI (2 - 4/9) Last HR: 2014: .275, 3 HR, 29 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 0G Long Streak: 2G (4/11-4/13)El Paso Series: .250 (2-8, RBI, 3K)Road Trip: .300 (6-20, 4 RBI, 3BB, 6K)
♠ Re-signed as a free agent with Arizona on November 26, 2014 ♠ Originally signed with the Chicago Cubs as a non-drafted free agent on May 22, 2006 ♠ Played in 93 games for Reno and batted .275 with 17 doubles, 3 home runs and 29 RBI last season ♠ Threw out 41.0 % (28-of-69) of attempted basestealers, third best in the Pacific Coast League last summer ♠ Named an Arizona organizational All-Star last year and was a 3-time Southern League midseason All-Star while in the Cubs’ system (2009-11) ♠ First player from Gardner-Webb University to reach the Majors; has played a total of 22 games with the Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers
Evan Marzilli | OF | #9 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 4/10) HR (0) RBI (1 - 4/14) Last HR: 2014: .245, 8 HR, 53 RBI, 15 SBStreak: 1G (4/16) Long Streak: 3G (4/9-4/11)El Paso Series: .143 (2-14, RBI, 2 R, 2B, 4K)Road Trip: .308 (8-26, RBI, 4 R, 2B, 3B, SB, 6K)
♠ Drafted by Arizona in the eighth round of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of South Carolina ♠ Opened 2014 campaign at Advanced-A Visalia where he hit .244 with 5 HR and 18 RBI in 52 games ♠ Promoted to Double-A Mobile, hit .246 with 3 HR and 35 RBI in 81 games ♠ Enters this season rated as Arizona’s Best Defensive Outfielder farmhand by Baseball America, earned same honor entering 2014 season ♠ While at South Carolina, was on two College World Series Championship teams (2011 & ‘11)
Peter O’Brien | OF | #23 Season-Game Highs: Hits (4 - 4/12) HR (1 - 4/9) RBI (3 - 2x, Last - 4/16) Last HR: 4/9 @ ALB (Solo)2014: .271, 34 HR, 74 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 1G (4/16)Long Streak: 4G (4/9-4/12)El Paso Series: .250 (3-12, 2 2B, 3 RBI, R, 2K)Road Trip: .375 (12-32, HR, 4 2B, 7 RBI, 6 R, 5K)
♠ Traded to the Diamondbacks from the New York Yankees on July 31, 2014 in exchange for INF Martin Prado and cash considerations ♠ Originally drafted by the Yankees in the second round (No. 94 overall) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Miami (FL) ♠ Combined to hit .271 with 23 doubles, 34 HR and 74 RBI with Advanced-A Tampa, Double-A Trenton and Mobile last season ♠ Played in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in Minneapolis last summer, going 0-for-2 with two strikeouts ♠ Has played in the Arizona Fall League the past two years (2013 & ‘14), named a Rising Star both seasons and to the All-Prospect Team last year ♠ Named as a Yankees organizational All-Star in 2013 and 2014; also a midseason All-Star those same seasons with Single-A Charleston in the
South Atlantic League and Trenton in the Eastern League
Matt Pagnozzi | C | #16 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 4/12) HR (1 - 4/12) RBI (1 - 4/12) Last HR: 4/12 @ ALB (Solo)2014: .215, 11 HR, 29 RBI, 1 SBStreak: 1G (4/16)Long Streak: 1G (2x, Last - 4/16)El Paso Series: .250 (2-8, 3K)Road Trip: .417 (5-12, HR, RBI, R, BB, 3K)
♠ Signed by the D-backs as a minor league free agent on November 5, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the eighth round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona College ♠ Last year, played in 71 games for Triple-A Nashville (Brewers) and hit .215 with 11 HR and 29 RBI ♠ While in the Cardinals’ organization, rated by Baseball America as St. Louis’ Best Defensive Catcher farmhand in 2007 and 2010 ♠ Has played in a total of 43 big-league games for five teams (Cardinals, Rockies, Pirates, Astros and Brewers); career .272 hitter in the Majors
Jamie Romak | INF | #27 Season-Game Highs: Hits (3 - 2x, Last - 4/12) HR (1 - 4/12) RBI (2 - 4/12) Last HR: 4/12 @ ALB (Solo)2014: .269, 24 HR, 85 RBI, 4 SBStreak: 2G (4/15-4/16)Long Streak: 2G (2x, Last - 4/15-4/16)El Paso Series: .267 (4-15, 4 R, 3BB, 6K)Road Trip: .323 (10-31, 2 RBI, 10 R, HR, 8BB, 8K)
♠ Signed a minor league free agent contract with Arizona on November 22, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 2003 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ ln 2014, appeared in 108 games for Triple-A Albuquerque (Dodgers) where he set career highs with 24 HR and 85 RBI ♠ Made MLB debut on May 28, 2014 with LAD as a pinch-hitter vs. Cincinnati after spending 11+ seasons in the minors ♠ Has been awarded Player of the Week honors five times over the course of his MiLB career
Danny Worth | INF | #8 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 3x, Last - 4/14) HR (0) RBI (1 - 4/9) Last HR: 2014: .204, 1 HR, 23 RBI, 9 SBStreak: 4G (4/13-4/16)Long Streak: 4G (4/13-4/16)El Paso Series: .313 (5-16, R, 2 2B, 4K)Road Trip: .333 (10-30, RBI, R, 2 2B, BB, 9K, SB)
♠ Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on December 12, 2014 ♠ Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the second round (No. 91 overall) of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ From 2010-14, saw portions of time in the big leagues with the Tigers, hitting .230 with 2 HR and 19 RBI in 133 total games ♠ Hit .211 with 1 HR and 18 RBI in 66 games for Triple-A Toledo last summer before playing in 18 Major League contests with Detroit
Garrett Weber | INF | #4 Season-Game Highs: Hits (1 - 4x, Last - 4/16) HR (0) RBI (2 - 4/12) Last HR: 2014: .318, 9 HR, 48 RBI, 0 SBStreak: 4G (4/9-4/16)Long Streak: 4G (4/9-4/16)El Paso Series: .286 (2-7, RBI, R, 2B, BB, 2K)Road Trip: .250 (4-16, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2 2B, 3 BB, 3K)
♠ Selected by Arizona in the 22nd round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Fresno State University ♠ Played in 111 games between Mobile and Reno last year, combining to hit .318 with 22 doubles, 9 HR and 48 RBI ♠ Posted a career-high .958 OPS in 54 games with the Aces last summer ♠ Named an Arizona organizational All-Star by MiLB.com after the 2014 season
Cody Ransom | INF | #13 Season-Game Highs: Hits (2 - 4/12) HR (0) RBI (0) Last HR: 2014: .212, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 0 SB (Japan)Streak: 0G Long Streak: 1G (4/12)El Paso Series: .000 (0-4, 3K)Road Trip: .182 (2-11, 2B, R, BB, 4K)
♠ Signed with Arizona as a minor league free agent on February 23, 2015 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 1998 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Played in the Japanese Leagues last year with Seibu where he hit .212 with 2 HR and 12 RBI in 38 games ♠ Was in the D-backs’ system in 2011 and part of 2012; in ‘11 was a PCL mid- and postseason All-Star, as well as an Arizona organizational All-Star ♠ International League midseason All-Star in 2008 (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre) and 2010 (Lehigh Valley) ♠ In 383 MLB games, owns a .213 average with 30 HR and 105 RBI; has played for 8 organizations (Giants, Astros, Yankees, Phillies, Diamondbacks,
Brewers, Padres and Cubs)
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Zach Borenstein | OF | #19 Season-Game Highs: Hits (0), HR (0), RBI (0) Last HR:2014: .258, 15 HR, 79 RBI, 9 SBStreak: 0GLong Streak: 0GEl Paso Series: .000 (0-1)Road Trip: .000 (0-1)
♠ Traded to the Diamondbacks from the Los Angeles Angels on July 5, 2014 in exchange for Tony Campana and Joe Thatcher ♠ Originally drafted by the Angels in the 23rd round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Eastern Illinois University ♠ Combined to hit .258 (119-for-461) with 79 RBI, 59 runs, 25 2B, 15 HR and 5 3B in 121 games for four teams (Arkansas, Mobile, Salt Lake, Reno) in
2014 ♠ Entered the 2015 season as the 26th-best prospect in the Diamondbacks’ organization according to Baseball America ♠ In 2013, was the Angels’ Minor League Player of the Year and California League MVP....was also a California League mid-anst postseason All-Star
Hitting BreakdownSCORE BY INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+ TOTAL
Aces: 5 4 7 0 9 5 2 3 3 0 0 0 38
Opponents: 2 13 2 6 4 2 2 7 1 1 0 0 40
MARGIN OF VICTORY 1r 2r 3r 4r 5r 6r 7r 8r 9r 10r 11r 12+r TOTAL
Aces: 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Opponents: 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
PLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL
Dorn 5 5
Evans 1 1
Freeman 1 1
Lalli 3 3
Marzilli 1 1
O’Brien 2 1 3
Pagnozzi 1 1 2
Ransom 1 1
Romak 1 2 3
Tomás 1 1
Weber
Worth 3 3
Totals: 18 5 1 24
MULTI-HIT GAMES
PLAYER SOLO 2R 3R GS TOTAL
Dorn 2 2
Evans 1 1 2
Freeman
Lalli
Marzilli
O’Brien 1 1
Pagnozzi 1 1
Ransom
Romak 1 1
Tomás 1 1
Weber
Worth
4 4 8
MULTI-RBI GAMES
HOME RUN VARIANTS (last time it happened)HOME RUNS
Leadoff HR: Romak (4/12 @ Albuquerque) Walk-Off HR: Back-to-back HR: Multi-HR Games: Extra-inning HR: Grand Slams: Inside-the-park HR: Pinch-hit HR:
2 3 4 5+ TOTAL
3 3
1 1 2
1 1
2 2
1 1
1 1
1 1
7 3 10
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Hitting (cont.)
PLAYER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Dorn (4-2)
Evans (4-4)
Freeman (0-1) (0-1)
Lalli (0-1) (3-1)
Marzilli (4-3)
O’Brien (4-3)
Pagnozzi (1-1) (0-1)
Ransom (0-1) (0-1)
Romak (4-4)
Tomás (3-2)
Weber (0-2) (0-1) (1-0)
Worth (0-1) (4-2)
STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (Team Record) STARTS BY POSITION (Team Record)C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH
(4-2)
(0-1) (4-3)
(0-1) (0-1)
(3-2)
(4-3)
(3-2) (1-1)
(1-2)
(0-1) (0-1)
(4-4)
(3-2)
(0-1) (1-2)
(4-3)
PLAYER LENGTH / DATES STATS
Evans 6G, 4/10-4/15 .269 (7-26, 7 RBI, 2 R, 2 HR, 2BB, 8K)
O’Brien 4G, 4/9 - 4/12 .450 (9-20, HR, 2 2B, 4 RBI, 5 R, 3K)
Worth 4G, 4/13-Present .313 (5-16, R, 2 2B, 4K)
Weber 4G, 4/9-Present .250 (4-16, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2 2B, 3 BB, 3K)
Dorn 3G, 4/13-Present .455 (5-11, 3 RBI, 2 R, HR, 2 2B)
Marzilli 3G, 4/9 - 4/11 .500 (6-12, 2R, 3B, SB, 2K)
Tomás 3G, 4/10 - 4/12 .308 (4-13, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI, 2B, 2 BB, 3K)
PINCH HITTERSLONG HITTING STREAKS (current in BOLD)
Zach Borenstein .000 (0-1)Danny Dorn .000 (0-1)
Mike Freeman .500 (1-2, R)Peter O’Brien .000 (0-1, K)
Cody Ransom .000 (0-2, BB, K)
Totals: (1-7, R, BB, 2K)
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS
April .290 8 290 38 84 13 3 8 37 25 1 72 2 3 .348 .438 .786
May
June
July
August
Sept.
TEAM BATTING BY MONTH
RUNS NO. OF TIMES LAST
2 6 3rd Inning - 4/16 @ ELP
3 1 2nd Inning - 4/12 @ ALB
4 2 5th Inning - 4/11 @ ALB
5
6
7
8
LAST AB WINSMULTI-RUN INNINGS DATE SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY
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Pitching Staff
LAST OUTING: Date/Opp. Dec. IP H R (ER) HR BB SO TBF Notes
Barrett 4/14 @ ELP SV 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 4 Struck out the tying run at the plate to end the game
Clay 4/13 @ ELP W 6.0 3 0 0 2 5 21 Six shutout innings in Aces debut, threw just 70 pitches
Crabbe 4/15 @ ELP ND 2.1 0 0 0 1 3 7 Faced the minimum 7 batters
DePaula 4/16 @ ELP ND 2.2 5 2 (2) 0 1 3 12 Released today, had 12.71 ERA in 2 appearances
Eitel 4/15 @ ELP ND 1.0 1 1 (1) 1 1 0 4 Allowed solo HR to Austin Hedges
Marks 4/16 @ ELP L 4.1 7 8 (8) 0 1 1 21 Allowed six runs on six hits in the second inning
Nuño 4/14 @ ELP W 7.1 5 2(2) 0 1 6 27 Retired first nine batters, five on strikeouts
Paredes 4/15 @ ELP ND 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 7 Second appearance of 2015
Ramirez 4/13 @ ELP H 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1-2-3 8th inning in 2-1 win
Ray 4/15 @ ELP L 2.2 4 3 (3) 1 4 5 17 Threw 83 pitches in 2 2/3 innings
Reynolds 4/16 @ ELP ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Recorded three outs on just five pitches
Runzler 4/14 @ ELP H 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Needed just four pitches to get two outs
Schugel
Webster 4/12 @ ALB ND 3.0 7 6 (6) 0 2 2 17 Pitched into the fourth and exited with a 6-4 lead
W/L Quality IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA
4-2 3 39.1 38 25 22 2 18 35 5.03Starters:
Relievers:W/L Sv/Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA
0-2 2/2 30.0 31 15 15 3 12 23 4.50
Pitcher Starts: Nuño (2), Ray (2), Marks (1), Webster (1), Clay (1)
Jake Barrett | RHP | #43 Season-Game Highs: IP (1.0 - 3x, Last - 4/14) BB (1 - 4/13) SO (2 - 2x, Last - 4/14) Last HR allowed: 2014: 2-2, 3.09, 28 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 12.00Saves/Chances: 2/2 Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Drafted by Arizona in the third round (No. 120 overall) of the 2012 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Arizona State University ♠ Totaled a 3-3 record, a 3.09 ERA and 28 saves in 55 games between Mobile and Reno last year; was a Southern League midseason All-Star ♠ Enters the 2015 season rated by MLB.com as the D-backs’ No. 11 farmhand and Baseball America as Arizona’s No. 12 overall prospect ♠ Named by Baseball America as the California League’s Best Reliever in 2013; also named an Arizona organizational All-Star that season ♠ In 2013, finished fourth in the Minors in ERA (1.21) and seventh in saves (29); was a California League midseason All-Star that summer ♠ 2009 Arizona High School Player of the Year
Tim Crabbe | RHP | #56 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.2 - 4/12) BB (2 - 4/12) SO (3 - 4/15) Last HR allowed: Brandon Barnes (4/12 @ ALB) - Solo2014: 5-7, 4.13, 2 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 7.20Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored: 5/2
♠ Selected by the D-backs in the Triple-A phase of the Rule 5 Draft on December 11, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 14th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Was a non-roster invitee to the Reds’ Spring Training in 2014 ♠ Finished 5-7 with a 4.13 ERA and 2 saves for Triple-A Louisville last year ♠ Played for Team Italy in the 2013 World Baseball Classic before earning Southern League midseason All-Star honors with Double-A Pensacola
that summer
Derek Eitel | RHP | #33 Season-Game Highs: IP (1.0 - 2x, Last - 4/15) BB (1 - 4/15) SO (1 - 2x, Last - 4/12) Last HR allowed: Austin Hedges (4/15 @ ELP) - Solo2014: 5-1, 2.70, 0 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 7.71Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored: 2/0
♠ Drafted by the Diamondbacks in the 17th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ♠ Went 5-1 with a 2.70 ERA in 30 relief outings last year for the Aces, earning him his first midseason All-Star selection ♠ Finished 3-0 with a 1.14 ERA in 23.2 innings on the road last year ♠ 2014 season cut short due to a sports hernia; kept him from participating in the PCL All-Star Game ♠ Became the first Rose-Hulman student-athlete to be picked in a professional sports draft
Justin Marks | LHP | #46 Season-Game Highs: IP (5.0 - 4/11) BB (3 - 4/11) SO (6 - 4/11) Last HR allowed: 2014: 3-3, 5.44, 0 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 6.75Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with Arizona on November 12, 2014 ♠ Originally selected by Oakland in the third round (No. 92 overall) of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the University of Louisville ♠ Played for three different organizations last year (Royals, A’s and Rangers), going a combined 3-3 with a 5.03 ERA for each team’s Triple-A squad ♠ Broke into the Majors with Kansas City on April 20 at Minnesota where he allowed three earned runs in 2.0 innings ♠ 2012 Texas League midseason All-Star while with Double-A Northwest Arkansas (Rangers) ♠ Named to the Arizona Fall League’s All-Prospect Team in 2012
Caleb Clay | RHP | #39 Season-Game Highs: IP (6.0 - 4/13) BB (2 - 4/13) SO (5 - 4/13) Last HR allowed:2014: 3-7, 5.09, 0 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 7.50Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed a minor league free agent deal with the D-backs on ♠ Originally drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 1st round (No. 44 overall) of the 2006 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Began his 2014 campaign with Hanwha (Korean Baseball Organization) where he went 3-4 with an 8.32 ERA in 10 starts ♠ In June, signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and finished 3-7 with a 5.09 ERA for Triple-A Salt Lake ♠ Career record of 29-40 with a 4.30 ERA in 159 games (89 starts) ♠ Pitched in the Red Sox, Nationals’ and Angels’ farm systems prior to joining the Diamondbacks’ organization
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Pitching Staff (cont.)
Willy Paredes | RHP | #24 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 2x, Last - 4/15) BB (1 - 4/11) SO (2 - 4/15) Last HR allowed: 2014: 5-2, 2.70, 0 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 4.50Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed as a minor league free agent with Arizona on February 22, 2011 ♠ Stymied Southern League opponents last year, going 5-2 with a 2.33 ERA in 43 games (3 starts) for Mobile ♠ Appeared one time in relief for Reno last season, and two times the summer prior, both coming as a starter ♠ In 2013, limited Southern League batters to a .173 average, and he owned a 3-0 mark with an even 1.00 ERA
J.C. Ramirez | RHP | #55 Season-Game Highs: IP (2.0 - 4/9) BB (0) SO (1 - 4/13) Last HR allowed: 2014: 2-3, 3.05, 3 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 2.50Saves/Chances:Holds: 1Inher./Scored:
♠ Signed a Minor League contract with the D-backs on December 1, 2014 ♠ Originally signed as an international free agent with Seattle in 2005 ♠ Was in the Cleveland system last year, went 2-3 with 3 saves and a 3.05 ERA in 35 relief outings between Double-A Akron and Triple-A Columbus ♠ Played for Team Nicaragua in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifying tournament in Panama ♠ Before the 2009 season, was rated as Seattle’s No. 5 prospect by Baseball America; was No. 7 prior to the 2008 season ♠ Selected to the Venezuelan Summer League postseason All-Star team in 2006
Matt Reynolds | LHP | #37 Season-Game Highs: IP (1.0 - 3x, last - 4/16) BB (0) SO (2 - 4/12) Last HR allowed: Ben Paulsen (4/12 @ ALB) - 2-Run2014: DID NOT PLAY (Tommy John surgery)Quality Starts:K/9 IP: 9.00Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Traded to the D-backs from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for INF Ryan Wheeler on November 20, 2012 ♠ Originally drafted by Colorado in the 20th round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Austin Peay State University ♠ Did not pitch last year after having Tommy John surgery in September 2013 ♠ Made 195 MLB relief appearances from 2010-13 with Colorado and Arizona, compiling a 5-5 record, 2 saves and a 3.58 ERA ♠ Went 0-2 with a career-best 1.98 ERA over 30 outings for Arizona in 2013 ♠ Pitched in 50 games for Triple-A Colorado Springs in 2010, going 1-3 with 7 saves and a 2.62 ERA before his call-up to the Rockies
Dan Runzler | LHP | #47 Season-Game Highs: IP (1.1 - 4/10) BB (2 - 4/10) SO (1 - 2x, Last - 4/13) Last HR allowed: 2014: 1-5, 3.30, 1 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 6.00Saves/Chances:Holds: 2Inher./Scored: 1/0
♠ Signed with the D-backs as a minor league free agent on December 16, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the ninth round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft out of the Univ. of California-Riverside ♠ Played entire 2014 season with Triple-A Fresno, going 1-5 with 1 save, a 3.30 ERA and 53 strikeouts over 39 relief appearances ♠ Honored as MiLB.com’s Minor League Relief Pitcher of the Year in 2009 after starting the season in Low-A and ending in the Majors, having a
sub-one ERA at all four Minor League stops (A, A+, AA, AAA) along the way ♠ Named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star in 2009 with Low-A Augusta (Giants)
Allen Webster | RHP | #22 Season-Game Highs: IP (3.0 - 4/12) BB (2 - 4/12) SO (2 - 4/12) Last HR allowed: 2014: 9-7, 3.73, 1 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP: 6.00Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Traded to the D-backs from the Boston Red Sox on December 12, 2014 in a 4-player deal which included LHP Wade Miley ♠ Originally selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 18th round of the 2008 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Finished 9-7 with a 3.73 ERA in 32 games (31 starts) combined between Triple-A Pawtucket and Boston ♠ Prior to 2014 season, was rated as the No. 46 overall prospect by MLB.com and was tabbed as having the Best Slider in the D-backs’ farm system ♠ Also was traded from the Dodgers to the Red Sox in August 2012 in the mega-deal involving Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzalez and Josh Beckett ♠ Owns a 6-5 mark and a 6.25 ERA in 19 games (18 starts) in the Majors, all having been with Boston ♠ Named a Midwest League midseason All-Star in 2010 with Great Lakes; also named a Dodgers organizational All-Star that year
W L ERA G CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER BB IBB SO WHIP AVG
April 4 4 4.80 8 0 0 2 2 69.1 69 40 37 30 4 58 1.43 .258
May
June
July
August
Sept.
TEAM PITCHING BY MONTH
Robbie Ray | LHP | #34 Season-Game Highs: IP (6.0 - 4/10) BB (5 - 4/10) SO (5 - 4/15) Last HR allowed: Brett Wallace (4/15 @ ELP) - Solo2014: 8-10, 5.09, 0 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 9.35Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Traded to Arizona from the Detroit Tigers as part of the deal which sent INF Didi Gregorius to the New York Yankees on December 5, 2014 ♠ Originally drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 12th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ Went 7-6 with a 4.22 ERA for Triple-A Toledo; bumped to Detroit on May 6 and won debut vs. Houston, allowing one earned run in 5.1 innings ♠ Enters the 2015 season as Arizona’s No. 11 prospect according to Baseball America; was Detroit’s No. 4 prior to 2014 and Washington’s No. 15
prospect entering 2013 ♠ In 2013, was named a Carolina League midseason All-Star while with Advanced-A Potomac; was also a Washington organizational All-Star
Vidal Nuño | LHP | #57 Season-Game Highs: IP (7.1 - 4/14) BB (1 - 4/14) SO (6 - 2x, Last 4/14) Last HR allowed: Kyle Parker (4/9 @ ALB) - Solo2014: 2-12, 4.56, 0 SVQuality Starts: 1K/9 IP: 8.76Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Traded to Arizona from the New York Yankees on July 6, 2014 in exchange for RHP Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations ♠ Originally selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 48th round of the 2009 MLB June Amateur Draft ♠ With the Yankees last year, went 2-5 with a 5.42 ERA in 17 games (14 starts); with the D-backs, finished 0-7 with a 3.76 ERA in 14 starts ♠ Had a 3.45 SO/BB ratio while with Arizona, punching out 69 batters against 20 walks in 83.2 innings ♠ Named a Yankees organizational All-Star in 2012 after going 10-6 with a 2.54 ERA between Advanced-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton
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A.J. Schugel | RHP | #29 Season-Game Highs: IP (0) BB (0) SO (0) Last HR allowed: 2014: 6-4, 3.47, 0 SVQuality Starts:K/9 IP:Saves/Chances:Holds:Inher./Scored:
♠ Traded to Arizona from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on December 13, 2013 as a PTBNL in the 3-team deal which included Mark Trumbo ♠ Originally selected by the Angels in the 25th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Central Arizona Community College ♠ Recalled by Arizona on April 12, 2015 and made his ML debut that day in relief vs. the Dodgers, allowing two ER on 5 hits in 3.0 innings ♠ Pitched exclusively for Mobile last year where he went 6-4 with a 3.47 ERA in 26 starts; named a Southern League midseason All-Star ♠ Entered the 2013 season rated as the Angels’ No. 12 prospect by Baseball America ♠ In 2012, was named a Texas League mid- and postseason All-Star while with Northwest Arkansas (Angels)
Transactions, Misc.DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER
SIZE
4/7 1 C Dallas Tarleton placed on the 7-day DL 25
4/7 2 INF Walter Ibarra loaned to Monterrey of the Mexican League 25
4/12 3 RHP A.J. Schugel recalled by Arizona 24
4/12 4 RHP Caleb Clay transferred from Hillsboro to Reno 25
4/15 5 OF/3B Yasmany Tomás recalled by Arizona 24
4/16 6 OF Zach Borenstein transferred from Mobile to Reno 25
4/17 7 RHP Julio DePaula released 24
4/17 8 RHP A.J. Schugel optioned from Arizona to Reno 25
DATE NO. TRANSACTION ROSTER SIZE
EJECTIONS
PLAYER/COACH DATE/LOCATION UMPIRE REASON
AWARDS
PLAYER/COACH AWARD DATES STATS
MILESTONES Danny Dorn 150 MiLB Home Runs 2 Derek Eitel 400 MiLB Strikeouts 25 Nick Evans 1,000 MiLB Hits 29 Mike Freeman 100 MiLB Doubles 14 200 MiLB RBI 10 300 MiLB Runs Scored 7 Vidal Nuño 400 MiLB Strikeouts 13 Peter O’Brien 300 MiLB Hits 5 J.C Ramirez 900 Career Innings 18 2/3 700 Career Strikeouts 1 Cody Ransom 250 Career Home Runs 8 Matt Reynolds 400 Career Strikeouts 22 Dan Runzler 350 Career Appearances 2 400 Career Innings 2.1 A.J. Schugel 25 MiLB Wins 2 Allen Webster 50 MiLB Wins 4 700 MiLB Strikeouts 14
NAME MILESTONE TO GO
MILESTONES REACHED Jamie Romak 1,000 Career Hits 4/9 @ ALB Evan Marzilli 300 MiLB Hits 4/10 @ ALB Robbie Ray 100th Career Appearance 4/10 @ ALB Nick Evans 600 Career RBI 4/11 @ ALB Jamie Romak 1,000 MiLB Hits 4/12 @ ALB 650 MiLB RBI 4/12 @ ALB Tim Crabbe 600 MiLB Strikeouts 4/12 @ ALB Danny Worth 600 MiLB Games 4/13 @ ELP
NAME MILESTONE DATE
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Season SummaryACES INDIVIDUAL HIGHS/LOWSTEAM HIGHS/LOWS
MOST RUNS, INNING:
ACES: 4 - (2x, Last - 5th inning, 4/11 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 6 - (2x, Last - 3rd Inning, 4/16 @ El Paso)
MOST RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 10 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 16 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
FEWEST RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 1 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 1 - (4/13 @ El Paso)
MOST HITS, GAME:
ACES: 19 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 19 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
FEWEST HITS, GAME:
ACES: 5 - (4/15 @ El Paso)
OPPONENTS: 5 - (4/13 @ El Paso)
MOST DOUBLES, GAME:
ACES: 4 - (4/16 @ El Paso)
OPPONENTS: 5 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
MOST TRIPLES, GAME:
ACES: 2 - (4/11 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: N/A
MOST HOME RUNS, GAME:
ACES: 3 - (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 2 - (2x, Last - 4/15 @ El Paso)
MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME:
ACES: 1 - (2x, Last - 4/11 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 1 - (3x, Last - 4/16 @ El Paso)
MOST ERRORS, GAME:
ACES: 2 - (4/11 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 1 - (4x, Last - 4/16 @ El Paso)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (HITTING):
ACES: 13 - (4/16 @ El Paso)
OPPONENTS: 10 - (4/15 @ El Paso)
MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME (PITCHING):
ACES: 10 - (4/15 @ El Paso)
OPPONENTS: 13 - (4/16 @ El Paso)
MOST WALKS, GAME (HITTING):
ACES: 5 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 9 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME:
ACES: 13 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
OPPONENTS: 11 - (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED, GAME:
ACES: 3 - (3x, Last - 4/15 @ El Paso)
OPPONENTS: 2 - (4/9 @ Albuquerque)
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:
MOST HITS: 4 - Peter O’Brien (4/12 @ Albuquerque)
MOST RUNS SCORED: 3 - 2 players tied (O’Brien, Romak)
MOST DOUBLES: 2- Peter O’Brien (4/16 @ El Paso)
MOST TRIPLES: 1 - 3 players tied (Dorn, Marzilli, Pagnozzi)
MOST HOME RUNS: 1 - 6 players tied (O’Brien, Dorn (2x), Evans (2x), Romak, Tomás, Pagnozzi)
MOST RBI: 3 - 2 players tied (O’Brien (2x), Evans)
MOST WALKS (HITTER): 2 - 2 players tied (Romak, Freeman)
MOST STEALS: 1 - 2 players tied (Worth, Marzilli)
MOST INNINGS, START: 7.1 - Vidal Nuño (4/14 @ El Paso)
MOST INNINGS, RELIEF: 2.2 - 2 players tied (Crabbe, DePaula)
MOST STRIKEOUTS: 6 - 2 players tied (Nuño (2x), Marks)
MOST WALKS (PITCHER): 5 - Robbie Ray (4/10 @ Albuquerque)
MOST HITS ALLOWED: 7 - 2 players tied (Marks, Webster)
MOST ER ALLOWED: 8 - Justin Marks (4/16 @ El Paso)
LOW-HIT CG START: N/A
LONGEST HITTING STREAK:
Evans - 6 games (4/10-4/15)
LONGEST ON-BASE STREAK:
Romak - 8 games (4/9-Present)
LONGEST RBI STREAK (consecutive games with RBI):
Evans - 4 games (4/11-4/14)
LONGEST WINNING STREAK:
Vidal Nuño - 2 games (4/9-4/14)
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
Justin Marks, Robbie Ray, Dan Runzler, Allen Webster (1 Game)
LONGEST SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK (no runs of any kind):
Caleb Clay (6.0), 4/13
DEFENSE% G PO A E DP PB
.981 8 208 102 6 10 0
CATCHER’S BOX (W-L based on starts)CS SB ATT PCT PB W-L
Blake Lalli 0 4 4 .000 0 3-2
Matt Pagnozzi 0 2 2 .000 0 1-2
TOTAL: 0 6 6 .000 0 4-4
OUTFIELD ASSISTSYasmany Tomás (1), Garrett Weber (1)
ETC.LARGEST COMEBACK WIN: 3 runs - 4/11 @ Albuquerque
LARGEST BLOWN LEAD (LOSS): 4 runs - 4/12 @ Albuquerque
LONGEST GAME (INNINGS): 10 Inning - 4/10 @ Albuquerque
SHORTEST GAME (INNINGS): 9 - 7 games
LONGEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 3:24 - 4/12 @ Albuquerque
SHORTEST GAME TIME (9 IP): 2:21 - 4/14 @ El Paso
LARGEST HOME ATTENDANCE: N/A
LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE: 9,478 - 4/11 @ Albuquerque
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#AcesMemoriesLAST TIME IT HAPPENED
TEAM OFFENSE10+ game winning streak: N/A 4 hits in a game: Peter O’Brien, 4/12/2015 @ ALB
5+ game winning streak: (6) 8/24-8/29, 2014 5 hits in a game: Nick Ahmed, 6/24/2014 vs. CSP
Series sweep, home: vs. OMA, 8/24-8/27, 2014 4 RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs, 9/4/2014 @ LAS
Series sweep, road: @ SL, 8/30-9/2, 2014 5 RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/28/2014 @ SAC
Shutout: @ LAS, 9/4/2014 6+ RBIs in a game: Mike Jacobs (7), 5/18/2014 vs. SL
Back-to-back shutouts: 5/26 @ ALB & 5/27/2014 vs. FRE 2 triples in a game: Mike Freeman, 8/1/2014 @ FRE
2 HR in a game: Mike Jacobs, 8/29/2014 @ SAC
PITCHING 3 HR in a game: Chris Owings, 7/9/2013 @ SAC
No-hitter: N/A 2 SB in a game: Chris Owings, 8/28/2014 @ SAC
Opp. No-hitter: N/A 3 SB in a game: Tony Campana, 4/27/2013 vs. FRE
One-hitter: 8/9/2009 @ OMA 2+ RBI by a pitcher: Charles Brewer (3), 7/28/2014 vs. ALB
Opp. One-hitter: 8/18/2012 @ TAC Cycle: Colin Cowgill, 6/7/2011 vs. SL
Complete Game: Andrew Chafin, 9/4/2014 @ LAS Leadoff HR: Jamie Romak, 4/12/2015 @ ALB
Opp. Complete Game: Aaron Brooks, 9/14/2014 @ OMA Grand slam: Mike Jacobs, 9/4/2014 @ LAS
10+ SO game by starter: Charles Brewer (10), 8/27/2014 vs. OMA Inside-the-park HR: Didi Gregorius, 4/18/2014 vs. LAS
Opp. 10+ SO game by starter: Jimmy Nelson (10), 6/11/2014 @ NAS Pinch-hit HR: Zach Borenstein, 8/20/2014 vs. IOW
Opp. 15+ hits: (19), 4/12/2015 @ ALB Walk-off HR: Didi Gregorius, 4/18/2014 vs. LAS
Opp. 20+ hits: (21), 8/10/2014 vs. SAC Back-to-back HR: Andy Marte & Mike Jacobs, 8/11/2014 vs. SAC
Back-to-back-to-back HR: Jacobs, Weber, Kieschnick, 8/27/2014 vs. OMA
DEFENSE HR by a pitcher: Matt Torra, 7/11/2010 @ CSP
2 DPs in a game: 4/10/15 @ ALB 2 hits in 1 inning: Nick Ahmed, 9/4/2014 @ LAS
3 DPs in a game: 4/15/15 @ ELP Score 10+ runs in an inning: 7/7/2014 vs. LAS (10)
4 DPs in a game: 9/1/2014 @ SAC 15 hits: 7/7/2014 vs. LAS
5 DPs in a game: 6/14/2014 @ MEM 16 hits: 8/20/2014 vs. IOW
3 OF assists in a game: Brandon Watson, 5/16/2009 @ MEM 17 hits: 4/18/2014 vs. LAS
Committed 3 errors: 9/5/2014 vs. LAS 18 hits: 7/9/2014 vs. LAS
Committed 4 errors: (6), 8/10/2014 vs. SAC 19 hits: 4/12/2015 @ ALB
20 hits: 5/4/2014 @ SL
21+ hits: 8/11/2014 vs. SAC (23)
16 runs: 7/19/2011 vs. FRE
17 runs: 8/11/2014 vs. SAC
18 runs: 6/24/2014 vs. CSP
19 runs: 5/4/2014 @ SL
20+ runs: 8/10/2012 vs. ALB (22)
RENO ACES vs. PCL ALL-TIMEPacific North Pacific South American North American South
Albuquerque: 18-22 Col. Springs: 44-39 Memphis: 15-9
Fresno: 50-46 El Paso: 11-9 Iowa: 12-12 Nashville: 8-16
Sacramento: 39-57 Las Vegas: 46-50 Okla. City: 8-16 New Orleans: 12-11
Tacoma: 64-32 Salt Lake: 51-45 Omaha: 16-8 Round Rock: 12-12
RENO ACES vs. PCL IN 2015 REGULAR SEASONPacific North Pacific South American North American South
Albuquerque: 2-2 Col. Springs: 0-0 Memphis: 0-0
Fresno: 0-0 El Paso: 2-2 Iowa: 0-0 Nashville: 0-0
Sacramento: 0-0 Las Vegas: 0-0 Okla. City: 0-0 New Orleans: 0-0
Tacoma: 0-0 Salt Lake: 0-0 Omaha: 0-0 Round Rock: 0-0
PITCHERS AT THE PLATEAVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SAC OBP SLG OPS
Clay .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Crabbe .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Nuño .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000
Marks .333 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .200 .200 .400
Ray .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Webster .500 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000
2015 ACES BALLPARK ATTENDANCELAST GAME OPENINGS/LOST TOTAL AVERAGE 2015 SELLOUTS ALL-TIME SELLOUTS
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1 4/9 @ ALB W 8-2 Vidal Nuño (1-0) Jon Gray (0-1) - 1-0 T-1st 8,702
2 4/10 @ ALB L 2-1 (10) Simon Castro (1-0) Dan Runzler (0-1) - 1-1 T-2nd (-1) 5,942
3 4/11 @ ALB W 7-3 Justin Marks (1-0) Chad Bettis (0-1) - 2-1 T-1st 9,478
4 4/12 @ ALB L 16-10 Simon Castro (2-0) Matt Reynolds (0-1) - 2-2 T-2nd (-1) 6,727
5 4/13 @ ELP W 2-1 Caleb Clay (1-0) Bryce Morrow (0-1) Jake Barrett (1) 3-2 T-1st 6,213
6 4/14 @ ELP W 4-2 Vidal Nuño (2-0) Jason Lane (1-1) Jake Barrett (2) 4-2 T-1st 7,182
7 4/15 @ ELP L 4-2 Aaron Northcraft (1-1) Robbie Ray (0-1) Marcus Mateo (1) 4-3 3rd (-1) 6,410
8 4/16 @ ELP L 10-4 Robbie Erlin (1-1) Justin Marks (1-1) - 4-4 3rd (-2) 8,427
9 4/17 vs. ALB
10 4/18 vs. ALB
11 4/19 vs. ALB
12 4/20 vs. ALB
13 4/21 vs. LAS
14 4/22 vs. LAS
15 4/23 vs. LAS
16 4/24 vs. LAS
17 4/25 @ FRE
18 4/26 @ FRE
19 4/27 @ FRE
20 4/28 @ FRE
4/29 OFF DAY
21 4/30 @ LAS
22 5/1 @ LAS
23 5/2 @ LAS
24 5/3 @ LAS
25 5/4 vs. SAC
26 5/5 vs. SAC
27 5/6 vs. SAC
28 5/7 vs. SAC
29 5/8 @ SL
30 5/9 @ SL
31 5/10 @ SL
32 5/11 @ SL
33 5/12 vs. ELP
34 5/13 vs. ELP
35 5/14 vs. ELP
36 5/15 vs. ELP
37 5/16 vs. SL
38 5/17 vs. SL
39 5/18 vs. SL
40 5/19 vs. SL
5/20 OFF DAY
41 5/21 @ OMA
42 5/22 @ OMA
43 5/23 @ OMA
44 5/24 @ OMA
45 5/25 @ IOW
46 5/26 @ IOW
47 5/27 @ IOW
48 5/28 @ IOW
49 5/29 vs. NEW
50 5/30 vs. NEW
51 5/31 vs. NEW
52 6/1 vs. NEW
53 6/2 vs. RR
54 6/3 vs. RR
55 6/4 vs. RR
56 6/5 vs. RR
57 6/6 @ FRE
58 6/7 @ FRE
Aces Day-By-DayGAME DATE OPPONENT W/L WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE RECORD STANDING (GB) ATTENDANCE
Friday, April 17, 2015 vs. Albuquerque - Page 11
59 6/8 @ FRE
60 6/9 @ FRE
6/10 OFF DAY
61 6/11 @ LAS
62 6/12 @ LAS
63 6/13 @ LAS
64 6/14 @ LAS
65 6/15 vs. TAC
66 6/16 vs. TAC
67 6/17 vs. TAC
68 6/18 @ SAC
69 6/19 @ SAC
70 6/20 @ SAC
71 6/21 @ SAC
6/22 OFF DAY
72 6/23 @ TAC
73 6/24 @ TAC
74 6/25 @ TAC
75 6/26 vs. FRE
76 6/27 vs. FRE
77 6/27 vs. FRE
78 6/28 vs. FRE
79 6/29 vs. FRE
80 6/30 @ ALB
81 7/1 @ ALB
82 7/2 @ ALB
83 7/3 @ ALB
84 7/4 vs. SAC
85 7/5 vs. SAC
86 7/6 vs. SAC
87 7/7 vs. SAC
88 7/8 vs. TAC
89 7/9 vs. TAC
90 7/10 vs. TAC
91 7/11 vs. TAC
92 7/12 vs. TAC
7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK
7/15 ALL-STAR GAME
93 7/16 @ SL
94 7/17 @ SL
95 7/18 @ SL
96 7/19 @ SL
97 7/20 vs. ALB
98 7/21 vs. ALB
99 7/22 vs. ALB
100 7/23 vs. ALB
101 7/24 vs. LAS
102 7/25 vs. LAS
103 7/26 vs. LAS
104 7/27 vs. LAS
7/28 OFF DAY
105 7/29 vs. FRE
106 7/30 vs. FRE
107 7/31 vs. FRE
108 8/1 @ ELP
109 8/2 @ ELP
110 8/3 @ ELP
111 8/4 @ ELP
112 8/5 @ TAC
113 8/6 @ TAC
114 8/7 @ TAC
115 8/8 @ TAC
116 8/9 @ TAC
8/10 OFF DAY
117 8/11 vs. SL
118 8/12 vs. SL
119 8/13 vs. SL
120 8/14 vs. SL
121 8/15 @ COL
122 8/16 @ COL
123 8/17 @ COL
124 8/18 @ COL
125 8/19 @ OKC
126 8/20 @ OKC
127 8/21 @ OKC
128 8/22 @ OKC
129 8/23 vs. NAS
130 8/24 vs. NAS
131 8/25 vs. NAS
132 8/26 vs. NAS
133 8/27 vs. MEM
134 8/28 vs. MEM
135 8/29 vs. MEM
136 8/30 vs. MEM
137 8/31 @ SAC
138 9/1 @ SAC
139 9/2 @ SAC
140 9/3 @ SAC
141 9/4 vs. ELP
142 9/5 vs. ELP
143 9/6 vs. ELP
144 9/7 vs. ELP
END OF THE REGULAR SEASON